I HAVE A DREAM!
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Five score years ago, ... a shameful condition.

OUR WORDS - Even after the emancipation proclamation we are still bound by segregation and racism after 100 years.



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In a sense ... the security of justice.

OUR WORDS - In the constitution it says that freedom is for every one but why isn't it for us.


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We have also come ... Now is the time.

OUR WORDS - Now we will throw off that oppression.


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But there is something ... soul force.

OUR WORDS - We can't be violent; we need to fight passively.


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The marvelous new militancy ... We cannot turn back.

OUR WORDS - We need to work with white people.



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There are those ... like a mighty stream."

OUR WORDS - As long as we aren't treated as absolute equals we won't be satisfied.


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And so even though ... I have a dream today!

OUR WORDS - I have a dream that one day we will be equal. The one day Alabama and Mississippi will be apart of that.



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And this will be the day ... we are free at last!

OUR WORDS - Let us be free every where.



AFTER
The KKK bombed the church on 16th street killing three girls and wounding about 20 others, but this did not slow the movement.
If we didn't get to it in class, watch 16th Street to see what happened right after the March.


KING

Read the essay from **TIME 100 - Martin Luther King** . As you do, respond to the following questions
Why does the author feel that whites owe King the greatest debt?
The author feels that we were liberated from being hypocrits because we claimed to the the land of the free, yet black people didnt have the same rights as white people.

Was King "the right man at the right time"?
King was definately the righ man at the right time because he brought the people closer and exersised peacful protesting, in a time when opinions were different and violence thought to be needed. The peaceful protests kept the movement appealing because the people wouldn't have given rights to violent people.

Would King be upset with the current use of his most often quoted line? Why or why not
I dont think there is one answer for this question. I think that King's oppinion would depend on the way his quote was being used if its being used in the way the author in the artical above stated i dont think he would be happy, but if was used for something right im sure he would be fine with some one using it.



MEMORIALS

There are many memorials to King around the United States, and there will soon be a new one in Washington D.C.! Check out some of the links below, and look at the video of the new National Memorial.


Washington, DC, **Martin Luther King** Jr. National **Memorial**

The King Center

**Martin Luther King** Jr National Historic Site

Some King historical sites from Taft's travels
Some King historical video from Taft's travels